Smith & Worley (eds), Waiting for the Revolution: The British Far Left from 1956 vol. II (forthcoming with Manchester University Press, 2017).

Smith & Worley (eds), Against the Grain: The British Far Left from 1956, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2014. (link)

Smith (ed.), Europe’s Expansions and Contractions: Proceedings of the XVIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association of European Historians (Adelaide, July 2009), Australian Humanities Press, Adelaide, 2010.

Refereed Journal Article

Barnett & Smith, ‘Peace with a capital “P”: The British Peace Movement and the Spectre of Communism, 1949-1960’ (in press with Labour History Review).

Smith & Leeworthy, ‘Before Pride: The Struggle for the Recognition of Gay Rights in the British Communist Movement, 1973-85′, Twentieth Century British History, 2016 (link)

Smith, ‘National Liberation for Whom? The Postcolonial Question, the Communist Party of Great Britain and the Party’s African and Caribbean Membership’, International Review of Social History, 61/2, August 2016, pp. 283-315. (link)

Smith, ‘Policing Protest in the Australian Capital Territory: The Introduction and Use of the Public Order Act 1971’, Journal of Australian Studies, 40/1, 2016, pp. 92-108. (link)

Smith, ‘Modern Diversion or Colonial Hangover? The History and Development of Suspended Sentences in South Australia’, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 49/2, 2016, pp. 240-257. (link)

Smith & Marmo, ‘The Myth of Sovereignty: British Immigration Control in Policy and Practice in the 1970s’, Historical Research: Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 87/236, May 2014, pp. 344-369. (link)

Smith, ‘History and the Notion of Authenticity in Control and 24 Hour Party People’, Contemporary British History, 27/4, 2013, pp. 466-489. (link)

Smith, ‘Industrial Militancy, Reform and the 1970s: A Review of Recent Contributions to CPGB Historiography’, Flinders Journal of History and Politics, 23, 2006, pp. 16-32. (link)

Smith, ‘Fighting Oppression Wherever It Exists: The Communist Party of Great Britain and the Struggle Against Racism, 1962-1981’, Eras, 7, 2005. (link)

Book Chapters

Pikó & Smith, ‘“Thatcher’s Bloody Britain!”: Unemployment and Gender in Neoliberal Britain in The Young Ones and Men Behaving Badly’, in O’Callaghan and Davies (eds), Gender, Austerity and Popular Culture, IB Tauris, London, 2016, pp. 87-110.

Smith, “Brutalised” Veterans and Tragic Anti-Heroes: Masculinity, Crime and Post-War Trauma in Boardwalk Empire and Peaky Blinders’, in Walsh & Varnava (eds), The Great War and the British Empire: Culture. Identity, Memory, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, London, 2016, pp. 279-290.

Smith & Worley, ‘Introduction: The Far Left in Britain from 1956’, in Smith & Worley (eds), Against the Grain: The British Far Left from 1956, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2014, pp. 1-22. (link)

Smith, ‘Introduction’, in Smith (ed.), Europe’s Expansions and Contractions: Proceedings of the XVIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association of European Historians (Adelaide, July 2009), Australian Humanities Press, Adelaide, 2010, pp. 1-12.

Smith, ‘Bridging the Gap: The British Communist Party and the Limits of the State in Tackling Racism’, in Smith (ed.), Europe’s Expansions and Contractions: Proceedings of the XVIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association of European Historians (Adelaide, July 2009), Australian Humanities Press, Adelaide, 2010, pp. 301-322. (link)